Seychellois Dr Ameer Ebrahim recognised as fisheries expert |22 May 2023

Seychelles Nation

  • Honoured as global FishPath Network member

Local fisheries specialist, Dr Ameer Ebrahim, was recently invited and honoured to become a global FishPath Network member at a gathering in Portland, Maine, United States of America.

The FishPath Network is a powerful community of recognised global experts focused on providing science-based, quantitative, participatory, and bottom-up approaches to collaborative fisheries sustainability, with a goal of improving small-scale, coastal fisheries globally.

The FishPath Network provides a platform for exchanging knowledge and sharing lessons, with an aim to produce concrete products that directly support smallscale fisheries.

FishPath is an approach to setting fisheries on the path to sustainability. Its main element is a stakeholder engagement process guided by the online FishPath decision-support tool.

FishPath was initiated by an expert working group and refined and expanded by The Nature Conservancy (TNC), with partners at USA NOAA Fisheries and Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).

To date, the FishPath process has been applied in over 10 countries spanning five continents. In Seychelles, FishPath is being applied to two specific fisheries; the spanner crab and lobster fishery, and is being led by Dr Ebrahim through support by the FishPath Network. The aim of this process is to ensure that both these fisheries are sustainably managed through adoption of a bottom-up process and providing technical support to the local authorities.

Contributed

Photo of the members of the FishPath
Network taken at the network gathering
 Portland, Maine, USA